Saturday, May 5, 2012

It's so freaking crazy!

We had a crazy great day with so many of our great customers coming by to celebrate our five year anniversary. It was exhausting with every dressing room packed with people waiting to get in and try on clothes. Running around to get the right sizes. Serving food and drinks.

It was crazy but great because we did a great business so I can't complain. I told our new employees that I hope this is the way the store will be when the show hits. If every day is like this we will be crazy. Sunday and Monday we are going to spend with Stacy going over what we are going to film Tuesday. It's sixteen hours of prep work.

This photo is of Julie who is an executive producer, Stacy London and Lisa. It was taken a year ago when we finished the sizzle reel which they used to sell the show.

It's the home stretch.

14 comments:

chickelit said...

Is Lee Lee's sort of fox-in-the henhouse situation for you? I mean, on a given day, how many other males do you encounter there?

Anonymous said...

Looks like crazy fun. Lisa is the prettiest of the three, and ah ha, I see that cleavage you love so much. What an exciting time this is, I can only imagine that it will be only a preview of what will happen after the show airs!

Happy to be here to get the inside scoop and live vicariously through youse.

Titus said...

Will there be tits on the show?


tits.

Trooper York said...

Yes there will be tits.

Titus said...

Yea!

Tits!

Tits are always good for ratings.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

Booyah!!

Looks like crazy fun. Plan a vacation so you can cool down. Work like the Devil and play in the sun later.

And YES Titus. There will be tits. Ahem.... us zaftig ladies have tits. (and damned proud of em too!)

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

I am looking forward to it.

Michael Haz said...

I don't know whether this is a useful example about what might lie ahead for LeeLee's, but here goes.

There's a place called Frank's Diner about an hour away from where I live. It's an old joint that was bought out by a couple of women a few years ago. The locals like it, but it's no big deal.

Then Guy Fieri showed up and did a segment about the place on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. It was just 10 minutes of fame, you know? The owners were their loud-mouthed selves, they cooked some breakfast stuff and Fieri ate a couple of forkfulls of food.

That happened a couple of years ago. You can hardly get into the place now. The line out the door on Saturday mornings is at least an hour long. Smaller lines on the rest of the week days. Nothing about the place changed, it just got some fame because it was on television.

The world is going to come through your front door. It's going to be a wild ride!

ndspinelli said...

The vino I can identify. What's in the other glasses? You need to improve your photo captions, maybe have Lisa do them for you!

The Dude said...

On a similar note, a couple of commies, including a commie cougar, came to town and made a little baseball movie.

Next thing you know the team builds a giant new stadium, designed by the same firm that built Oriole Park at Camden Yards, has record ticket sales, wins the championship a couple of times, and their games preempt the Jim Rome show on AM radio.

All because they had a player once whose nick name was "Crash".

Be cautious, my friend, you are about to be hit by a truck called fame.

Titus said...

Will the tits be bouncing and excited?

tits.

ricpic said...

I'm sure you've thought of this but with the likelihood of a packed house (store) especially after the show premieres I hope you've lined up an excess of workers or superfluous workers or backup workers or whatever the term is for when one or more of your store assistants throws their hands up and quits in the middle of the mayhem. A happy problem but a problem nevertheless when it hits.

ndspinelli said...

Titus, You're not getting any love @ TOP. Your loaf pinching comment got a quick hook.

blake said...

Good lookin' women.